Eye for an Eye
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“So, boss… what should we do to them?” one of Richard’s men asked.

“I’ll have my chat first,” Richard replied calmly. “After that, kill them all. It’s fine.”

The other men exchanged tense glances — their eyes were locked, ready for the kill. They knew the worst could happen, and they were prepared for death if they had to. Dane’s heart was pounding, his hands gripping his gun.

Jane, stay calm, Dane thought. What am I going to do? What am I going to do? We’re twelve against twenty-plus. But at least we still have our guns in hand. So before they take us out, we’ll take some of them down too.

Richard kept looking at them for a moment before turning back to his men. “You can kill all of them,” he finally said. “Just leave the pretty lady. I know who she is. She’s Butcher’s assistant — been with him for about two years now, and my spies all around the country have told me she’s really good at what she does. So she’s not going to die. If you do what I say.”

Richard stepped closer to Jane.
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    It was Jugana. That’s when it all happened. The fight. The adrenaline. The heat of the moment. Dane had removed the suit mid-fight—his hand busted open trying to block one of Jugana’s brutal attacks. In the middle of the chaos, caught up in the rush, he took it off and threw it aside without a second thought. Now, standing in the hallway, he regretted it. Why the hell did I do that? That was one of my best suits. Just as sharp as the Butcher suit. And I threw it away like garbage. He rubbed the bridge of his nose. I was caught up in the moment—fighting, bleeding, riding the high like it was a party. But still… He muttered under his breath, “Damn. I only have two suits. And I wasted one on Jugana.” He shook his head, pulled out his phone, and dialed Butcher. The call connected almost instantly. “So… you’re awake,” Butcher said. “Yes, sir. I’m back,” Dane replied. “How’d you know I was out?” “Jimmy told me. I trusted you with that mission—and you delivered. Good work.” “Tha

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    “I don’t have a problem with you,” Dane said. “But ever since I joined the Mafia, people in the same crew act jealous. I don’t get it. Is there something special about me I don’t know?”He leaned back slightly.“Not that it’s a bad thing. I mean, look—just talking to you right now? That’s a privilege. You probably don’t even realize it. Do you know how rare it is for someone to have a conversation with Butcher? He only talks to me. Not the others. Does he ever speak to any other Mafia members on this ship?”Jimmy blinked. “You’re right… Could that be it?” He paused, thinking. “Yeah. He really doesn’t talk to other people. I never put that together before.”“I’ve always wondered why they envy me,” Dane continued. “But that’s not the only thing. Some of these guys have worked for Butcher for over 15 years—and he’s never even noticed them. Meanwhile, I show up, still a rookie… and he sees me. Talks to me. You think that wouldn’t get under their skin?”Jimmy gave a small nod. “Yeah… that

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    As the police kept slamming the door—the entrance to the church—Ella ran to Dane, who was still punching Jugana.“Sir! Sir!” Ella kept calling his name.She grabbed his arm, trying to pull him back.Only then did Dane turn, finally realizing someone was talking to him.“Something is going on,” Dane said, dazed.“Sir, please, we have to leave. The police are here. What should we do? Stop punching him—we’re already here! What are we going to do?” Ella cried.Dane stood up from Jugana’s body and looked down at it. Jugana’s face was covered in blood, dripping down to his nose. His nose was already broken, bleeding heavily.“Hey! You two—follow me!” Dane shouted.He ran to the side of the church. Ella and Gina followed him quickly.There was a window in front of them, with a cross design carved into the glass. Dane raised his bruised hand and started punching it.His knuckles were already torn open, but he didn’t stop.Punch after punch, until finally—the window shattered.“Gina!” he calle

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